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Global Pride is going to be the world’s biggest ever LGBTI+ celebration. They’re streaming 24 hours of content from Pride organisations, activists, civil society groups, politicians and world leaders, and you can watch anywhere as long as you have Wifi and a smartphone, tablet or computer. This map shows you an overview of the start times in some major world cities and the full schedule can be found below.

How can I watch Global Pride?

You can watch Global Pride on:

Support Global Pride

Global Pride is being organised by a team of volunteers from Prides around the world. They’re doing this unpaid because they believe it’s important to show Pride, even when the world is facing such enormous challenges. They’re asking for donations towards our Pride Relief Fund, to support Prides who are affected by COVID19 and may not survive this year. Find out more and donate here.

Global Pride Schedule

Who will be performing, speaking or appearing?

They received more than 1,500 submissions to Global Pride, and every submission has its own merits and qualities and we are so thankful our global LGBTQI+ community has so much to share. Sadly, for reasons of time, they were not able to include every submission in the final show, but they know you’ll enjoy a rich and diverse mix of artists, activists, entertainment and information throughout the show.

 

 

 

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